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Hicks: People prefer living where property taxes are high
We are well into election season, so we are bombarded with talk of slashing taxes. Nearly all of this is electioneering nonsense that won’t come to pass. There’s almost nothing new under the sun in the way of tax-and-spending policy, so almost every proposal will come with reams of examples to compare it to and plenty of data on the experiences of other states. One way to do this is to skim through some of the proposals...
Mother-daughter real estate brokers give back to community
Real Results is more than just real estate. Run by mother-daughter duo Tiffany Dearman and Karr Hill, Real Results Real Estate is dedicated to helping their clients buy and sell homes while helping the community build generational wealth that lasts. “I feel like so many times in a lot of...
Affordable housing costs on the rise in Indiana
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- A new report shows that affordable housing in Indiana is becoming less attainable. Hoosiers now need to made $22 per hour to afford a modest 2-bedroom apartment, a $3 increase from last year. According to Prosperity Indiana, the state’s top 20 occupations paid enough to afford housing 2 years ago, but now […]
Expert: Lack of affordable housing leads to higher cost of living in Carmel
In Carmel, the gap between the types of jobs available and local residents filling them is expected to continue widening. The issue was among topics discussed during the Carmel Mayor’s Housing Task Force meeting held June 27 at Carmel City Hall. The theme for the morning, Housing for All, covered challenges and solutions to building affordable housing in the city.
Milhaus and Bam Capital Bring Urban Walkability to Suburban Living with Start of 272-Unit Nox Apartment Community in Pittsburgh
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - National award-winning developer, owner and operator of Class-A multifamily properties, Milhaus, has partnered with leading multifamily real estate investment firm BAM Capital to break ground on Nox, a new apartment community in suburban Pittsburgh’s thriving Robinson Township. First Merchants Bank is providing the construction loan for the development. Nox aims to introduce urban-style walkability to a suburban setting, offering residents of all ages convenient access to modern amenities and local conveniences. The community will feature a mix of 4-story elevator-served and 3-story walkup buildings, housing a total of 272 units. These units will be available in 10 different floorplans, including the area's only class-A studio apartments, as well as 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom layouts, catering to a diverse range of lifestyles and preferences.
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